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Katanga Regardless
Resigns
be’s Stand Of Tshom By ANDREW BOROWIEC
CIUDAD TRUJ minican Repubilie President Héctor =
LEOPOLDVIJ.LE , The Congo (AP)--The U.N.
Congo
Command
announced
llo,
yester-
day its troops will enter the secessionist Katanga pro provit ce regardless of the stand ———*of
Aux. Bishop's Consecration PEDRO
U.
ROMAN
as’ auxiliary
bishop
of
Cathidlie
Diocese,
‘be
consecrated
bishop
Katanga’s
intervention as
‘an
act
in
his
of
ag-
the
Oct
spokesman to send a
task
Katanga
force
into
was
after
five
bishop
Diocese, will -ceremonies.
Father
of
the
officiate
Aponte
Ponce
in
the
Martinez
will
(See CONSECRATION,
Page
4)
The
firm
stand
of
the
United
CAP To Truck Voters To Registration In S.J. Mayaguez on. thewwestern end of
island
towns
starting next- week-endCAP president Mario
Davila
said yesterday the signers will be hauled. here from as far away the town.of Afiasco, located near Puerto Rico. CAP secretary Eduardo Flores said the proposed transport of registrants to the capital is “the first
hog
time
any
party
extremes
has.gone
assurances that (See
SEN. |’
LORENZO PINEIRO . .. Some documents
CAP,
judges Page
will
4)
Joaquin
missing
By HAROLD J. LIDIN Independence Party Sen. Lorenzo Pifieiro plans legal action, probably in U. S. District Court, to secure return of printed material seized from him and two other separatist leaders by Customs officials last Saturday night. customs
tions sponsored regime.
Pifieiro, plans
agency
by
a lawyer,
for
The
reconsider.
by +
staffers
court
the
Castro
revealed
action
after
Man_ Behind
interview
yesterday
with
Customs
Import Control Officer Jose F. Rua, who told the local lawmaker
that most of the impounded matter: must be shipped to the‘ mainland
for
further
inspection.
The “detained” literature is be-
his
(See PINERO, Page 4)
an
The
of
brother
has_
been
was in
Ra
dictator
elected
May
1957.
vice Héctor
him
to
the
presidency
in
1952
An estimated half million of the island’s 2,800,000 people marched last Feb. monstration urging
21 in a de Rafael Tru-
jillo to take leadership he
back gave
the official his brother.
was
regarded
The
parade
(See
TRUJILLO,
Page
as
4)
Nixon, In Honolulu,
Hails Aloha Spirit HONOLULU
(®#—Vice
President
Richard M. Nixon opened his presidential campaign in the nation’s 50th state yesterday with a
call
for
America aloha
of spirit world.”
to
“project
the
the
throughout
This spirit of good will and (See NIXON, Page 21)
Job
Customs Agent Acts As Censor By José
to
be
to
Trujillo was chosen at the same time, after Rafael appointed
Pineiro Plans Legal Fight Against Customs
GUNTER F. Ria is
HETTa well-read
to register -legal- man. He also sees a lot of mov-
Only by bringing the potential registrants here, the CAP leaders said, is it possible to have the
rule
who
president
when Pifieiro and three friends arrived from Cuba after a visit there to view July 26 celebra-
Congress Will Boost DefenseFunds-L.B.J.
outlying
him
since 1930. Balaguer
federal
Juan
WASHINGTON (AP)—Senate Majority Leader Lyndon’ B. Johnson (D-Texas) indicated. yesterday that Congress will boest defense funds and called on the Eisenhower administra(See 1.3.3... Page 21)
fael,
The material was ‘detained’
By HAROLDJ. LIDIN The new Chrisitan Action Party, faced with a nearing Aug. 28 registration deadline, will truck Prospective registrants inte San
it asked
strongman
of
Nations Congo Command in the face of Tshombe’s threat was greeted with a grim approval (See CONGO, Page 21)
from
Dr.
He refused. Friends said he has been in poor health. The move does not affect the
an-
days
President
diplomat.
and
nounced, Tuesday night by U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoid
this
nation.
Trujillo submitted his resignation to congress on Tuesday,
said: U.N.
with the 12 at 10:00 am. at Santa Maria) tense conversations Reina Church here. Congolese government. He will be consecrated by ArchIt marked an end of a bitter bishop Lino Zanini, apostolic del- dispute and represented a major egate to the Holy See and papal U.N. concession to the Congo’s i. in the Dominican Repubdemand to bring an immediate ie end to the secession of the cop The Most Rev. James P. Davis, per rich province which suparchbishop of . the San Juan plied 60 per cent of ‘the wealth Catholic Diecese and James -E. of the former Belgian colony. McManus,
and
troops are going into as was plarined Satur-
day,” the U.N. The decision
years of
the national palace. He has been -1a writer, university professor
Moise Tshombe, would regard any
N.
“Our Katanga
Ponce . will
after
eight ruler
Balaguer was sworn in as president yesterday afternoon at
gression.”
Pope John XXII,
Roman
nours
province
PONCE—Msgr. Luis Apontinez, 38, recently named“by
Vice
me
of
ceremonial
Caribbean
the local government.
premier, said he
Slated Oct. 12 By
as
A United Nation spokesman made the statement sev-
crai
brother
fael L. Trujillo yesterday after
ies. He is imports control officer of the US. Customs Agency Service here and, as such, is a
@ne-man
sorts
of
office
examining
.communications
all
-enter-
ing Puerto Rico from foreign sources. He is also at the center of the current controversy between LoSen. Party Independence
renzo Pifieiro' and the agency here. Customs
impounded ments
a
stack
customs officials
of docu-
and communications when
Pifeiro returned to Puerto Ri for Cuba last week co from further inspection. In Rua’s office are publications from all over the world It is his job to read, to view films, and to make recommen dations on whether such mate-
(See
CUSTOMS, ¢
«
ae
ew
a,
Siar
Page.
21)